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former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> jon: hillary clinton. didn't she do that 20 years ago? is there any else you are in favor of you are stul mulling over. hillary clinton as changed her mind. albanians should be allowed to drive. [laughter] sax by chambliss may not get what it's like to be exclude but i'm guessing hillary clinton has faced her share of discrimination. how did it take to long and how is this guy not there? >> just because i believe states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. >> jon: okay. first of all. um, is there a time when this guy doesn't appear to be desperately thirsty? i feel like he must have a prespeech ritual where he lick priscutto. he has a made. believing it should be left to the state doesn't make you a bigot but believing the states should define it as traditional marriage that does. let's turn to the new rising star dr. ben carson. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. no group be they gays, be they nambla, be they people who believe in bestiality. it do
former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> jon: hillary clinton. didn't she do that 20 years ago? is there any else you are in favor of you are stul mulling over. hillary clinton as changed her mind. albanians should be allowed to drive. [laughter] sax by chambliss may not get what it's like to be exclude but i'm guessing hillary clinton has faced her share of discrimination. how did it take to long and how is this guy not there? >> just because i believe states should have the...
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i would like to express my appreciation to president clinton, chelsea clinton, for bringing to the forefront these important issues, mental health and addiction, which, as dr. satcher said, are so clearly related. there is so much i want you to know today about addiction. i could speak about the facts all day. .ut today i am here as a father i speak to you as a father. if you leave here today knowing just one thing, i would like you to know about my son brian. brian was from the beginning of every loving child who always cared about others carried but he also struggled. he struggled with anxiety and he struggled with add. he was the last to be picked for soccer. but he was the first to crawl under a fence at yankee stadium to give a homeless person a quarter. which he did when he was eight years old. that was brian. as a teenager, as many of our kids do, he tried marijuana. use escalated, his mother and i tried absolutely therapeutic- boarding schools, the best rehabs in the country. his hardest, too. he even made it to college. but unfortunately, addiction is a harsh and unrelenting disease
i would like to express my appreciation to president clinton, chelsea clinton, for bringing to the forefront these important issues, mental health and addiction, which, as dr. satcher said, are so clearly related. there is so much i want you to know today about addiction. i could speak about the facts all day. .ut today i am here as a father i speak to you as a father. if you leave here today knowing just one thing, i would like you to know about my son brian. brian was from the beginning of...
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. >> chelsea clinton is a board member. the panel talks about social factors that affect people's health and ways to lower costs are taking preventative measures. we will hear first from singer and actress barbra streisand. this is one hour. [applause] .> thank you start with potato chips. americans spend $7 billion a year on potato chips. we spend $73. -- we spend $73 billion on soft drinks. we spend $110 billion on fast foods. not only does that contribute to heart disease, but our country can only find a fraction nova -- of that to spend on research to combat it. the nih invests less than 3% of its budget on heart disease. 30% of the population dies from it. most people are not aware of these stocks -- facts. women die of breast cancer each year. that is compared to around 455,000 women who die of heart disease. i became committed to doing this work in 2007 when i learned that heart disease is the number-one killer of women in the world. it kills more women than men, and it kills more women than all cancers combined. yet
. >> chelsea clinton is a board member. the panel talks about social factors that affect people's health and ways to lower costs are taking preventative measures. we will hear first from singer and actress barbra streisand. this is one hour. [applause] .> thank you start with potato chips. americans spend $7 billion a year on potato chips. we spend $73. -- we spend $73 billion on soft drinks. we spend $110 billion on fast foods. not only does that contribute to heart disease, but our...
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bill clinton, in fact, wrote the forward to this year's report. "nearly 20 years laifort in a country where public education is meant to serve as the, quote, great he can call lieser, unquote, for all of its children, we are still struggling to provide equal opportunity when it comes to the upkeep, maintenamodernizati and classrooms, unquote. question. is this report the latest attempt to funnel public money into green energy subsidies? pat. >> now, john, look, i don't think that is the highest priority. there's no doubt that these public schools, and they're tremendous institutions in this country, are breaking down to a great degree and they need to be built up but the idea that you have to make them all green is preposterous. that's a luxury you don't need. the main people to do it, local and state. >> green isn't a lux real. it's the way of the world and it is how we're going to adjust to a warming planet. here in washington and in the national building museum is there is an exhibit of what they call the green schools movement across the count
bill clinton, in fact, wrote the forward to this year's report. "nearly 20 years laifort in a country where public education is meant to serve as the, quote, great he can call lieser, unquote, for all of its children, we are still struggling to provide equal opportunity when it comes to the upkeep, maintenamodernizati and classrooms, unquote. question. is this report the latest attempt to funnel public money into green energy subsidies? pat. >> now, john, look, i don't think that is...
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just private citizen hillary clinton. she leaps back into the spotlight today with the money already lining up. here come the questions about 2016. the world lead. the north korea crisis heating up as in heating up an old nuclear reactor and the u.s. answers with a massive missile destroyer. is the pentagon making all the right moves? the pop lead. i can picture it now. clint eastwood turning to an empty chair and asking, who the heck is lady gaga? details of the rnc's big money plan to get her to perform at the convention and how they got rejected. >>> the world lead. the situation in north korea seems to be careening increasingly out of control by the day. the u.s. military now says that it has a second destroyer in the region after the north announced it is restarting a nuclear reactor and leaving no doubt that it plans to use that reactor to try to make nuclear weapons. the reactor is in yonbyun and north korea shut it down years ago after six-party talks including the u.s. the company made a big show of imploding a c
just private citizen hillary clinton. she leaps back into the spotlight today with the money already lining up. here come the questions about 2016. the world lead. the north korea crisis heating up as in heating up an old nuclear reactor and the u.s. answers with a massive missile destroyer. is the pentagon making all the right moves? the pop lead. i can picture it now. clint eastwood turning to an empty chair and asking, who the heck is lady gaga? details of the rnc's big money plan to get her...
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absolutely right it's not only the clinton decided to have an up or to clinton's idea was we were less races more blacks alone their homes did bush comes running in with the ownership exactly the same divisions that do the same thing. eg we were basically pushing housing down the throats of people who couldn't afford lives everybody says it's ok but that was criminal over and over that whooper the rights of all religious people yes or no george those go ahead george yeah but who paid that though again who paid the price for this the people who pay the price are the homeowners because they were foreclosed upon they got kicked out of their homes but the banks didn't pay any price for that they they made enormous sums of money on all these loans they made enormous sums of money on securitizing these loans and then after the bailout they continued to earn enormous sums of money so for these decisions those people that clinton supposedly helped well they lost their homes i was thrown out on the street but the bankers they did very nicely thank you very much fred you said something earlier i
absolutely right it's not only the clinton decided to have an up or to clinton's idea was we were less races more blacks alone their homes did bush comes running in with the ownership exactly the same divisions that do the same thing. eg we were basically pushing housing down the throats of people who couldn't afford lives everybody says it's ok but that was criminal over and over that whooper the rights of all religious people yes or no george those go ahead george yeah but who paid that...
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and bill clinton just told the president don't ever negotiate with this guy. and then it'll of the only negotiating partner but what bush should have done is to say let's go back to camp david. that is a surge. the last is january 2009. fighting in gaza the end of that came the third week of january with the security resolution saying both sides need to stop the violence. fe rejected force of presley because of the state of israel and tomas. and olmert and angrily demanded from the president such. but the resolution was written by secretary rice, three of them were in new york and they put together this resolution. none of their heads of government said they liked the language. i had a couple of conversations with the french national security adviser who assured me if we voted against it or veto the resolution, but it was called the revolt of the foreign minister. what did the president to? you can end the illustration that basically treats the terrorist group equally be but he did not want to repudiate the secretary of state that was his instruction and i thi
and bill clinton just told the president don't ever negotiate with this guy. and then it'll of the only negotiating partner but what bush should have done is to say let's go back to camp david. that is a surge. the last is january 2009. fighting in gaza the end of that came the third week of january with the security resolution saying both sides need to stop the violence. fe rejected force of presley because of the state of israel and tomas. and olmert and angrily demanded from the president...
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is is not dance. >> host: with 2016 on the horizon, what does a democrat running, let's say hillary clinton or a republican running, let's say chris christie, for example, what do they need to keep in mind when targeting this generation of voters? >> guest: this generation wants to hear a positive message and be brought into the table because this generation has been put on the chopping block in a lot of ways in our political process. we been left out. i'd also love to see them engage more young people in their campaigns. young people always work on campaigns, but there were more people who worked on political campaigns in 2008 than any election in history. young people were engaged in that process in a candidate who can bring those people and really cannot share in a movement. if you look at what happened in 2008, i believe the campaign of barack obama will be more important to his election because that campaign engage so many people and 2016 there can be another movement led by the republican or democrat or both. >> host: you talk about ways in which politicians like barack obama engaged
is is not dance. >> host: with 2016 on the horizon, what does a democrat running, let's say hillary clinton or a republican running, let's say chris christie, for example, what do they need to keep in mind when targeting this generation of voters? >> guest: this generation wants to hear a positive message and be brought into the table because this generation has been put on the chopping block in a lot of ways in our political process. we been left out. i'd also love to see them...
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hillary clinton ended up raising $46 million to obama's $74 million. by the way, if she runs in 2016. between them they spent $120 million to run ads a record 223,000 times. over on the other side john mccain spent $12 million and one-tenth of what the two top democrats spent that year. that trend did continu in the general election. barack obama and his team laid out $226 million for advertising, far outpacing john mccain and his team. republican nominees spent $162 million. but those numbers would pale in comparison even though they were record breakers at the time. last year with different campaign financial rules in place, team romney, thanks to superpac spent $401 million. president and his supporters of outside groups laid out just over $400 million, almost all of it by the campaign, though, itself. so, how did all of that money translate into vote? let's look at the amount of money spent in some of the swing states that year. the president, how, excuse me for that. $74 million for that, spent in iowa. roughly $12 million for each of the state's
hillary clinton ended up raising $46 million to obama's $74 million. by the way, if she runs in 2016. between them they spent $120 million to run ads a record 223,000 times. over on the other side john mccain spent $12 million and one-tenth of what the two top democrats spent that year. that trend did continu in the general election. barack obama and his team laid out $226 million for advertising, far outpacing john mccain and his team. republican nominees spent $162 million. but those numbers...
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clinton, obviously, was the -- >> ultimate example. although his electorate here is in a conservative state, right? among a republican primary voters in a special election. we're talking about 30 or 40,000 people tonight, right? this is a far more conservative than the average electorate and we are talking this week, last two weeks, about marriage. the sanctity of marriage. yet, betsy, what are republican voters thinking about this guy striding in to run this race? >> well, depending on how the night turns out, they could be thinking this is a chance to practice christian forgiveness and the brilliance of his campaign is he's made it about his chance to make a public apology and to make amends. it's very smart. we can tell because he's engaged to the woman he met in argentina. a lot of people make mistakes, but we don't typically get married to them. sanford's managed to have it both ways. >> do you think it matters? this is not like the salationness of it is mitigated to the fact he is now engaged to the woman? >> my guess would be th
clinton, obviously, was the -- >> ultimate example. although his electorate here is in a conservative state, right? among a republican primary voters in a special election. we're talking about 30 or 40,000 people tonight, right? this is a far more conservative than the average electorate and we are talking this week, last two weeks, about marriage. the sanctity of marriage. yet, betsy, what are republican voters thinking about this guy striding in to run this race? >> well,...
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, there was no return to clinton's aspirations until 2008. another favorite and most recent recipient of the pulitzer prize. there is mccain given a life line into the arm being sucked dry by those leeches labeled the insurance industry and hmos. perspectivekers analytically accurate. but barack obama backed into health reform, too. he was out distant early in his primary campaign by hillary and even by john edwards. so he had to catch up. by the time he was elected and have his chief of pfizer's -- chief advisors standing next to him, he is acting very academically and talking about the bending down of the cost turf. messaging is being drowned out by an ominous looking machine in the back, the great noise machine. socialism, so on. turning phrases -- threatening phrases used to stop the road to reform. barack obama created some of his own problems. cynical carton about barack obama. abhisit looks like neville obviously looks like neville chamberlain. appeasement to the republicans. andit takes -- it takes the shape of an individual mandate.
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>> if it's hillary clinton or chris christie implementing this plan. exactly. exactly. you know, this is you look at what the president did on gun control, right. he went big on gun control and it looks like maybe nothing will pass. or at least maybe it will be some watered-down version of what he wanted. you mention maybe that's what he should have done here. gone bigger, in terms of what progressives wanted to sea and whittled it back. it seems like here you have a president who offers this very centrist proposal and he's slapped down immediately. >> i want to ask you a question, sam. because this, there is you know we're talking about the strategy of maybe he should have set the goal posts further to the left there is an you cover the white house. i think that this administration is loathe to be seen as sort of in ka hoots with the progressive ring of the democrats.cahoots w ring of the democrats. >> it's not like there's necessarily a path from here to there. >> there's no path. this is debating a document that's largely symbolic to begin with and also visions of th
>> if it's hillary clinton or chris christie implementing this plan. exactly. exactly. you know, this is you look at what the president did on gun control, right. he went big on gun control and it looks like maybe nothing will pass. or at least maybe it will be some watered-down version of what he wanted. you mention maybe that's what he should have done here. gone bigger, in terms of what progressives wanted to sea and whittled it back. it seems like here you have a president who offers...
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that right there, i decided to go with obama over clinton. before i even asked any of the questions, what was your biggest fundraiserrer. i got this lady out in san diego who raised me $35,000. i'm like great. i'm going up against the clinton machine who had a database of 20,000 names in it, not e-mail addresses. i really believed he would be the best democratic nominee and hopefully president. i did that and it's been a fun ride. i would agree with you definitely. >> i had not had any experience on a political campaign but to reinforce that point, i joined governor romney working for him at the olympics in salt lake city. i'm going to run for governor massachusetts, would you come out and work on my campaign. i had no interest in politics at that point. i said no, i'm not interested. i've got a job in new york. i told my wife, she said are you nuts, tell him we're moving to boston. we moved to boston, three years later, he asked me to be his national finance director for the campaign. when i moved to boston, i had no idea what finance fundra
that right there, i decided to go with obama over clinton. before i even asked any of the questions, what was your biggest fundraiserrer. i got this lady out in san diego who raised me $35,000. i'm like great. i'm going up against the clinton machine who had a database of 20,000 names in it, not e-mail addresses. i really believed he would be the best democratic nominee and hopefully president. i did that and it's been a fun ride. i would agree with you definitely. >> i had not had any...
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it is presumed clinton and biden are widely eyeing a white house bid and some democrats pushed the clinton-biden ticket. the event was clinton's second public appearance since stepping down from the state department. that's your five at 5. >> just a few hours from now president obama heads to colorado to push for new gun control legislation. but he's coming under some serious fire for using decades-old information to sell a key part of his plan. we're live from washington. >> president obama barack obama continues his pressure campaign on a reluctant congress to pass federal gun control legislation. he's heading to colorado to meet with police and local lawmakers displaying a gun control package signed into law by governor john hick looper, yet his arguments are supposedly full of stale statistics. 40% of all gun purchases were made without a background check, but that number is almost 20 years old. >> why wouldn't we want to make it more difficult for a dangerous person to get his or her hand on a gun? why wouldn't we want to close the loophole that allows as many as 40% of all gun purchases to
it is presumed clinton and biden are widely eyeing a white house bid and some democrats pushed the clinton-biden ticket. the event was clinton's second public appearance since stepping down from the state department. that's your five at 5. >> just a few hours from now president obama heads to colorado to push for new gun control legislation. but he's coming under some serious fire for using decades-old information to sell a key part of his plan. we're live from washington. >>...
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. >>> a pro-hillary clinton super pac gets a boost from a long time member of the clinton family. >>> we told you about those fundraisers. today a white house garden event and women in the world summit in new york. quiet music to take you to break. welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz
. >>> a pro-hillary clinton super pac gets a boost from a long time member of the clinton family. >>> we told you about those fundraisers. today a white house garden event and women in the world summit in new york. quiet music to take you to break. welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new...
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biden or clinton in. >> what we saw with the footage you just showed is secretary clinton is to be a mobile political rally wherever she goes. people are excited. a standing ovation for her inside the kennedy center. we already saw vice president biden who is probably going to build up his own organization and possibly run in 2016 already being overshadowed. he embraced it. he said there's no woman like hillary clinton. that's something both sides can agree on. >> thanks. we are going see you shortly on "morning joe." >> happy early morning. >>> north and south korea making headlines. they share more than a name after the last symbol of any real relationship broke apart early this a.m. north korea is allowing workers to jointly run industrial park along the border. the blockade represents a level of brinkmanship from pyongyang. the north has repeatedly threatened south korea and the u.s. with war. something secretary of state john kerry addressed yesterday during a news conference in washington. take a look. >> the bottom line is very simply that what kim jong un is doing is provocat
biden or clinton in. >> what we saw with the footage you just showed is secretary clinton is to be a mobile political rally wherever she goes. people are excited. a standing ovation for her inside the kennedy center. we already saw vice president biden who is probably going to build up his own organization and possibly run in 2016 already being overshadowed. he embraced it. he said there's no woman like hillary clinton. that's something both sides can agree on. >> thanks. we are...
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i worked on the clinton campaign. and i saw some things up front. >> no, no, no, this is back in '92. but for gender roles in this country, and all the thing that is we talk about, if that is ever the first couple, it's going to be fascinating, its effect on us, as a society. forget politically. it's going to be a true seminal moment for how we act in this country. >> let me ask you this, if hillary clinton was the president, what would she do about gun laws? advocacy groups are calling the most comprehensive gun reform. they require background checks, they hired assault weapons to the band list. but my question is, there's been more pro -type gun law -- gun legislation than there has been anti. since newtown. has the nra kind of taking the lead in this? or are they winning? >> there's a reason. i want to puts up the front of an nra magazine and read this. this is what's happening. it says only you can save our guns from king pinocchhio. why american gun owners must stand and fight. the reason, i believe, the passion
i worked on the clinton campaign. and i saw some things up front. >> no, no, no, this is back in '92. but for gender roles in this country, and all the thing that is we talk about, if that is ever the first couple, it's going to be fascinating, its effect on us, as a society. forget politically. it's going to be a true seminal moment for how we act in this country. >> let me ask you this, if hillary clinton was the president, what would she do about gun laws? advocacy groups are...
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guards in schools, is that an irrational concept that president clinton opposed? that has been adopted by some schools as a good safety measure. you can debate the other items. this is an important feature for school safety in our generation. >> congressman, i'm not arguing with you over your proposal. what i will argue with you about is the efficacy of it and what we might expect for it. for example, as we know, there was an armed guard at columbine and that didn't stop anything. and as you know, most bullets fired by police officers in america who have much more training than the school officers you're talking about, most of the bullets american police officers fire miss the target they are aiming at, and as you know, the nypd has much more rigorous firearms training than anything you're proposing for these school officers, and the hopes that you're suggesting for the school officers are very unrealistic, especially when you consider that incident we had here in manhattan in front of the empire state building where two officers fired 16 bullets, they had to kill
guards in schools, is that an irrational concept that president clinton opposed? that has been adopted by some schools as a good safety measure. you can debate the other items. this is an important feature for school safety in our generation. >> congressman, i'm not arguing with you over your proposal. what i will argue with you about is the efficacy of it and what we might expect for it. for example, as we know, there was an armed guard at columbine and that didn't stop anything. and as...
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like hillary clinton. hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> the vice president, biden and i worked together on so many important issues. >> reporter: their mere presence together, her first since stepping down as secretary of state is fueling questions about whether either may run for president in 2016. >> it's joe biden waiting to see what hillary clinton is going to do. if she gets in, it's going to be difficult for him to make the race. >> reporter: both can draw big cash. clinton has two things biden doesn't, higher favoribility ratings, 67% to 48% and a new political action committee. supporters rallied outside the event. their website went live tuesday. >> american politics is always an open competition. i have no position on any of this. >> reporter: that was january. the woman clinton honored at tuesday's vital voice awards thinks she would make a good candidate. >> i think she can do whatever she sets her mind to doing. >> reporter: side by side now, but perhaps rivals in 2016. if they both decide to
like hillary clinton. hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> the vice president, biden and i worked together on so many important issues. >> reporter: their mere presence together, her first since stepping down as secretary of state is fueling questions about whether either may run for president in 2016. >> it's joe biden waiting to see what hillary clinton is going to do. if she gets in, it's going to be difficult for him to make the race. >> reporter: both can draw big...
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hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> biden knew this as well. it was clear this was a clinton crowd. >> we have shared struggles and successes and even fox holes over the years. it's a little bit like a family reunion. >> clinton clearly aware of her legacy and talked about her time as secretary of state and appointing the first ambassador for global women's rights. >> our unwavering faith in the potential, the untapped potential of women and girls is at the heart of the work we have done together. when i became secretary of state i was determined to weave this perspective into the fabric of american foreign policies. we did put women on the agenda and made it a centerpiece of all that we did. >> meanwhile biden presented an award to three brothers who founded an organization to fight human trafficking in india was well-received and feeling like the underdog in the room, perhaps by an overcompensated a bit. he ad libbed a joke about his first presidential campaign sunk by plagiarism charges. >> i have been trying to get your cell phone. i wanted
hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> biden knew this as well. it was clear this was a clinton crowd. >> we have shared struggles and successes and even fox holes over the years. it's a little bit like a family reunion. >> clinton clearly aware of her legacy and talked about her time as secretary of state and appointing the first ambassador for global women's rights. >> our unwavering faith in the potential, the untapped potential of women and girls is at the heart of the...
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they believe that she'll be the strongest candidate in 2016 and we know that hillary clinton hasn't ruled it out going forward. until she does or she jumps in, that speculation isn't going to go away at all. what it does do is kind of freeze the field, makes it difficult for other potential candidates, new york governor cuomo, vice president joe biden, to get the kind of support they need. because she's out there as the 800-pound gorilla in the race. >> they're watching her every move. >> thank you, george. appreciate it. >> you might get in trouble for calling her an 800 pound gorilla. just kidding. just kidding. >>> by the way, george has a big show on this easter sunday. new york archbishop timothy dolan will be his guest. along with newark mayor cory booker and congressman peter king. all coming up this week just a little bit later this morning on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. >>> and in churches across south africa, they are praying for nelson mandela. earlier today his wife arrived at the hospital where the 94-year-old is being treated for pneumonia. abc's ron claiborne is
they believe that she'll be the strongest candidate in 2016 and we know that hillary clinton hasn't ruled it out going forward. until she does or she jumps in, that speculation isn't going to go away at all. what it does do is kind of freeze the field, makes it difficult for other potential candidates, new york governor cuomo, vice president joe biden, to get the kind of support they need. because she's out there as the 800-pound gorilla in the race. >> they're watching her every move....
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people, i guess, don't seem to care whether it's bill clinton. we have mark stanford back in politics. this kind of behavior seems to be tolerated. if you are a professional athlete, you are given maybe a little bit more leeway and especially if you are good. if he was down like bogeying every single hole. people would be focusing on the past bad act. new girlfriend chime in here whenchts does change everything for tiger woods. nike is right it has changed his whole world. everybody said he is a has about and not going anywhere. winning has brought him back. he is now looking at the winning the masters potentially in just a few weeks. listen, nike isn't talking -- they didn't say he was husband of the year. everybody knows he is not. nobody is perfect. that's the reality we live in. you just talked about how many people are getting divorced. divorce is the reality. for tiger woods what they're celebrating and what people think about when they look at him is golf. he has worked harder. he has dedicated himself a new swing, a new coach. he is putti
people, i guess, don't seem to care whether it's bill clinton. we have mark stanford back in politics. this kind of behavior seems to be tolerated. if you are a professional athlete, you are given maybe a little bit more leeway and especially if you are good. if he was down like bogeying every single hole. people would be focusing on the past bad act. new girlfriend chime in here whenchts does change everything for tiger woods. nike is right it has changed his whole world. everybody said he is...
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like hillary clinton. hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> reporter: vice president biden and i have worked together on so many important issues. >> reporter: but their mere presence together, her first since stepping down as secretary of state is fueling questions about whether either may run for president in 2016. >> more than anyone in the united states, it's joe biden who's waiting to see what hillary clinton's going to do because if she gets in, it's going to be very difficult for him to make the race. >> reporter: both can draw big cash, but clinton has two things biden doesn't, higher favorability rating, 67% to 48%. in january's "washington post" poll and a new political action committee. >> 2016. >> hillary! >> supporters rallied outside the event. their website went live tuesday. >> politics is always an open competition, but i have no position on any of this. >> reporter: that was january. but the woman clinton honored at tuesday's vital voices global leadership awards thinks she'd make a good can
like hillary clinton. hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> reporter: vice president biden and i have worked together on so many important issues. >> reporter: but their mere presence together, her first since stepping down as secretary of state is fueling questions about whether either may run for president in 2016. >> more than anyone in the united states, it's joe biden who's waiting to see what hillary clinton's going to do because if she gets in, it's going to be very...
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one case, a challenge to the defense of marriage act passed by congress and signed into law by bill clinton in 1996, defining marriage as between a man and a woman. >> is what happened in 1996, and i'm going to quote from the house report here, is that congress decided to reflect and honor a collective moral judgment and to express moral disapproval of homosexuality. is that what happened in 1996? >> when it has 1,100 laws which in our society means that the federal government is intertwined with the citizens' day to day life, you are at real risk of running in conflict with what has always been thought to be the essence of the state-based power which is to regulate marriage, divorce, custody. doyle: tell us how this case got to the court in the first place. >> it began with the new york and e two, lesbians, edith her spouse, had passed away and because she was a woman, she got socked with a pretty high estate tax bill that she wouldn't have gotten socked with if her partner had been a man. so, she sued because the defense of marriage act has a separate provision that says, because marriage
one case, a challenge to the defense of marriage act passed by congress and signed into law by bill clinton in 1996, defining marriage as between a man and a woman. >> is what happened in 1996, and i'm going to quote from the house report here, is that congress decided to reflect and honor a collective moral judgment and to express moral disapproval of homosexuality. is that what happened in 1996? >> when it has 1,100 laws which in our society means that the federal government is...
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. >>> i think the left overreached and bill clinton caused them. they went too far, too fast. president bush pushed for it and andrew cuomo and embarrassingly he had to retool that bill. he was disarming police officers. he was saying, we're going to limit magazines that have seven rounds in them. no such thing, sawyer to break that news. now, he wants to go on honor code system with gun owners? i think second amendment advocates, anybody that has a gun, they shake their head. they get half of this stuff wouldn't be prevented like with adam lanza. let the schools decide whether they want an armed guard just like sandy hook did on their own. >> eric: and we are seeing states and towns doing what they want in the gun laws. >> dana: new york school district has pretty effective program. i think it's finding, best practices are used where it seemed to 6 work. new york school system might be one that could be replicated across the board but if you are in small rural district that may not make sense. so i'm for local control and parents and students involved. i do think there will b
. >>> i think the left overreached and bill clinton caused them. they went too far, too fast. president bush pushed for it and andrew cuomo and embarrassingly he had to retool that bill. he was disarming police officers. he was saying, we're going to limit magazines that have seven rounds in them. no such thing, sawyer to break that news. now, he wants to go on honor code system with gun owners? i think second amendment advocates, anybody that has a gun, they shake their head. they get...
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>> clintons ever work from the outside? >> clinton initiative is working. made a huge difference in the world. >> i really do agree with donny. she is at the height of the popularity right now. approval ratings were high for her. take a little break. she will be back. i'm not sure and ready to crown her as the next president yet but a very, very good candidate. all health issues aside, interesting how chelsea and bill talked about how healthy she is and good she is doing. the age is against her. you hate to say it but age is kind of against her. take a little break. short-term retirement and right back in to it. >> one of the things we know is true. everybody, she deserves some time out of the spotlight and time to just be in the private life. but there are a slew of women, i mean, the 18 million cracks in the ceiling, all the second wave feminists who feel like her nomination to be president is going to be the crowning moment of their lives. and that there is just this -- you get a sense of a tidal wave in that direction an going with or without her. >> it
>> clintons ever work from the outside? >> clinton initiative is working. made a huge difference in the world. >> i really do agree with donny. she is at the height of the popularity right now. approval ratings were high for her. take a little break. she will be back. i'm not sure and ready to crown her as the next president yet but a very, very good candidate. all health issues aside, interesting how chelsea and bill talked about how healthy she is and good she is doing. the...
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in 1992, when we had a policy that ended up as don't ask, don't tell, president clinton came in and one of the objectives of the administration colin powell was against. charlie from northwestern. very well respected. he had done the demographic data and research to show why this policy was appropriate and why america had not yet evolved on open service by homosexuals. i think public opinion reflects on part the change of that perspective. this young regeneration has grown up with the idea that this is not a matter of choice. this is not about any of that. this is about allowing people to be who they are. what we have seen is public opinion both drives that shift and follows the shift to provide greater evidence that we can change the policy. we have not had any change in the legal regime, frankly. if you look at the civil rights act, it still does not provide sexual orientation. it is the pace of change that struck me as significant. >> yes? >> [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] movie such as "zero dark thirty" [indiscernible] what i am wondering is how the military [indiscernible] >>
in 1992, when we had a policy that ended up as don't ask, don't tell, president clinton came in and one of the objectives of the administration colin powell was against. charlie from northwestern. very well respected. he had done the demographic data and research to show why this policy was appropriate and why america had not yet evolved on open service by homosexuals. i think public opinion reflects on part the change of that perspective. this young regeneration has grown up with the idea that...
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hillary clinton would be a year younger. both of them have to make that personal decision. >> and andrew cuomo and a lot of others are waiting in the lineup. >> you talk to people around joe biden, he's well aware of the northwestibility factor that would follow hillary clinton if she got in, and people you need to run a national campaign, they're going to be looking at the same pool of donors, of people to run this campaign. they really are the same person. one's just going to be a stronger front runner, but by the way, and this is the thing that sort of i think people underestimate with joe biden. if hillary doesn't run, he will be the front-runner. yes, is he vulnerable? yes, but so was george h.w. bush. >> chris, i was in the audience last flight. if you would have told me going in who would have given the most resonant vigorous speech to that crowd of mostly women and all clinton people, because that's the organization she founded, it was not hillary clinton who gave what you would have expected, a very affectionial and
hillary clinton would be a year younger. both of them have to make that personal decision. >> and andrew cuomo and a lot of others are waiting in the lineup. >> you talk to people around joe biden, he's well aware of the northwestibility factor that would follow hillary clinton if she got in, and people you need to run a national campaign, they're going to be looking at the same pool of donors, of people to run this campaign. they really are the same person. one's just going to be a...
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that's where clinton left it when he exited office in 2000. i don't think we were under any threat from anybody in the world that back. kind of massive war machine, conventional war machine, could have done anything about. and that's just one reason why we're broke. it's not some right wing, wing nut notion of debt is bad. it is true. and part of arraign is things like the military industrial complex that is basically building weapons and if you saiding fighting capacity that there is no earthly reason to have. >> all right. david stockton, thank you for that interesting perspective. up next, more and more people are using adderol to get the edge. ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a fa
that's where clinton left it when he exited office in 2000. i don't think we were under any threat from anybody in the world that back. kind of massive war machine, conventional war machine, could have done anything about. and that's just one reason why we're broke. it's not some right wing, wing nut notion of debt is bad. it is true. and part of arraign is things like the military industrial complex that is basically building weapons and if you saiding fighting capacity that there is no...
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. >> reporter: top democrats say if clinton runs, she'll be the party's favorite. >> she has a sort of personal connection to people in a way that most politicians just don't. >> reporter: a clinton campaign would already have a head start on fund-raising. yesterday her supporters formed a third super pac to raise money. it's called ready for hillary. diana and john. >> all right. devin, thank you. everybody will be watching. >> sure will. >>> let's talk about the worsening tensions on the korean peninsula. in the latest provocation, the north blocked south korean workers from entering an industrial complex that is jointly owned by both countries. >> the move comes one day after pyongyang announced it would restart its long closed nuclear complex and increase production of nuclear weapons material. >>> and from the middle east overnight, israel launching air strikes against what it described as two extensive terror sites in gaza. the first strikes launched by the israelis since a cease-fire with palestinian militants last november. they were in response to a pair of rockets from gaza t
. >> reporter: top democrats say if clinton runs, she'll be the party's favorite. >> she has a sort of personal connection to people in a way that most politicians just don't. >> reporter: a clinton campaign would already have a head start on fund-raising. yesterday her supporters formed a third super pac to raise money. it's called ready for hillary. diana and john. >> all right. devin, thank you. everybody will be watching. >> sure will. >>> let's talk...
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>> the defense of marriage act, signed by president clinton in 1996. it says the it federal government cannot recognize same-sex marriage even in the states now numbing nine plus d.c. i think the court will find some way to strike doma down, with but that will not affect any state in terms of whether it has to allow same-sex marriage. >> you know, you talk about the first issue whether they should have taken the case. we heard them, the justices, almost debating that issue amongst themselves. i want to play audio between justice kennedy and justice scalia on that fact. >> i just wonder if the case was properly granted. >> it's too late for that now, isn't it? we granted cert. that's essentially asking, you know, why did we grant cert. we should let it percolate for another -- you know, we've cross that had river, i think. >> rob reiner, you worked really hard to get this prop 8 kis in front of the supreme court. the supreme court agreed to take your case. if they say, never mind, and send it back, is that still a victory to you because it does overturn
>> the defense of marriage act, signed by president clinton in 1996. it says the it federal government cannot recognize same-sex marriage even in the states now numbing nine plus d.c. i think the court will find some way to strike doma down, with but that will not affect any state in terms of whether it has to allow same-sex marriage. >> you know, you talk about the first issue whether they should have taken the case. we heard them, the justices, almost debating that issue amongst...
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cloent if s clinton if she decides to run? >> we will have revisiting of various scandals associated with clinton's presidency and we'll have a kind of critique i think of a number of his program revisions at the time, some of which i think are fair and legitimate and some which will be exaggerated. but what is interesting is that bill clinton's support of the second obama presidency and campaign, particular flin relatn to the debate will hold hillary in good stead. when you combine that with her connection in the white house, it really gives her another level of stature and separates her from wife/senator in training and puts her on a whole other level. so i think there could be quite an interesting bill clinton effect in this regard. >> i'm going to have to leave it there, patricia murphy and tricia rose, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >>> ahead, 45 years ago tonight, martin luther king jr. gave his mountaintop speech. how it's pushing us to climb even higher today. >>> but first,
cloent if s clinton if she decides to run? >> we will have revisiting of various scandals associated with clinton's presidency and we'll have a kind of critique i think of a number of his program revisions at the time, some of which i think are fair and legitimate and some which will be exaggerated. but what is interesting is that bill clinton's support of the second obama presidency and campaign, particular flin relatn to the debate will hold hillary in good stead. when you combine that...
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just as president clinton signed himself into law. just until president obama allegedly believed and prescribed the same law. what i have said is i think the current debate has little to do with same-sex marriage and a lot to do with democratic position in the country and a lot to do with the role of the courts. if you're a conservative, you believe in the notion of federalism. one size does not fit all. we shouldn't have prescriptive answers for the different things that we have to resolve as a family of americans. to have a set of judges deciding what marriage is or is not for all 50 states does not make sense. we're beginning to a conversation where nine states say we define marriage to include same-sex marriage. the idea the court should step in and truncate the larger debate that we need to have as americans is not to condemn it, not to say that your views are wrong. it's to say this is what i find it as. and again for another state or for washington, d.c. to prescribe to south carolina what they think same-sex marriage ought to
just as president clinton signed himself into law. just until president obama allegedly believed and prescribed the same law. what i have said is i think the current debate has little to do with same-sex marriage and a lot to do with democratic position in the country and a lot to do with the role of the courts. if you're a conservative, you believe in the notion of federalism. one size does not fit all. we shouldn't have prescriptive answers for the different things that we have to resolve as...
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clinton. and i think joe is going to hear that from a number of people, his supporters and hillary's supporters as well. and he's going to have to make that decision, it's tough to stand in the way of history. we found that out in 2008. >> and haley barbour, one who knows politics very well, is hillary clinton the kind of candidate who would clear the field, should she run? >> well i would have thought that in 2008. and in fact i'm one who said she'll win the 2008 democratic nomination going away. that's not what happened. a different historical strain prevailed i wouldn't bet against ms. clinton. one thing i've learned is it's way too early to be talking about presidential politics in the democratic party or the republican party. we got a lot to do and right now guys like ed and i are trying to work on real legislation that ought to have bipartisan support. that will be good for the country's economy, for economic growth at a time when we need more economic growth and job creation and so i'm
clinton. and i think joe is going to hear that from a number of people, his supporters and hillary's supporters as well. and he's going to have to make that decision, it's tough to stand in the way of history. we found that out in 2008. >> and haley barbour, one who knows politics very well, is hillary clinton the kind of candidate who would clear the field, should she run? >> well i would have thought that in 2008. and in fact i'm one who said she'll win the 2008 democratic...
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if you like bill clinton you forgive him. if you don't -- if you like somebody, you make that decision after you see him a few times, you know, he's me. in some way he's me and i get it and i'm with him. i think a lot of people made that decision about sanford. i'm with him. i may be wrong. >> well, i'm not sure. >> your views. >> there wasn't a lot of turnout in the -- in the special -- in the primary or in the runoff. i'm not sure if people are that enthusiastic about voting for him. i think a lot of republicans believe he let them down. he kind of abandoned the state while he was governor and he was off, you know, it was his not a family values kind of situation. and she's foreign. you know, she's from argentina. >> he's marrying her. he's getting married. this isn't some roll in the hay if you will to use an old phrase. he's fallen in love. he didn't use the phrase but he's fallen in love. she's his fiancee now. there she is right there off to the right there. i mean, obviously attractive. don't have to be complicated abo
if you like bill clinton you forgive him. if you don't -- if you like somebody, you make that decision after you see him a few times, you know, he's me. in some way he's me and i get it and i'm with him. i think a lot of people made that decision about sanford. i'm with him. i may be wrong. >> well, i'm not sure. >> your views. >> there wasn't a lot of turnout in the -- in the special -- in the primary or in the runoff. i'm not sure if people are that enthusiastic about voting...
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also, they can go after hillary clinton. you are hillary clinton obsessed, maggie. >> i have been covering her a long time in this city in new york. i can't quit her and she can't quit us. there's a couple clues to look for whether she is running. the main one is going to be what choices she makes and the speeches she gives and the corporate boards she joins. she's going to make money. that is going to be captivating. how she navigates that is going to be an open question. also, what kind of staff she surrounds herself with. >> how much will she make per speech? 250 a pop? >> 250, 200, kind of the top tier. there's a story she is going to do stories with her husband. that ups the ante. >> and where they buy property. >> i don't think we are going to see them buy a house in the hampto hamptons. >>> tons of news. they are going to do anything they can to get a deal on guns and immigration. >> this really surprised me. between the lines of what he said on both topics, the president just wants it signed. oh, does he want the iss
also, they can go after hillary clinton. you are hillary clinton obsessed, maggie. >> i have been covering her a long time in this city in new york. i can't quit her and she can't quit us. there's a couple clues to look for whether she is running. the main one is going to be what choices she makes and the speeches she gives and the corporate boards she joins. she's going to make money. that is going to be captivating. how she navigates that is going to be an open question. also, what kind...
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we learned what bill clinton learned. you get a lot more flexibility out of the israelis when their confidence of their security one we are hugging them rather than distancing ourselves from them. the israeli-palestinian conflict we saw, you can see a lot more today is not the central issue in the middle east and should not be treated as such and one final lesson which i think we also learned, it is the mistake to concentrate on the negotiating path and negotiating process, white house lawn, handshakes rather than the reality on the ground among palestinians and israelis. there is no substitute for basing what you are doing on the reality. tony blair said in a conversation i had with him the diplomatic activities are based on what is happening on the ground. what is happening on the ground is not going to be based on the diplomatic path and too often we concentrated, we are doing it again and the diplomacy rather than what i might call palestinian reality. i want to close with this story. i missed prime minister sharon, a
we learned what bill clinton learned. you get a lot more flexibility out of the israelis when their confidence of their security one we are hugging them rather than distancing ourselves from them. the israeli-palestinian conflict we saw, you can see a lot more today is not the central issue in the middle east and should not be treated as such and one final lesson which i think we also learned, it is the mistake to concentrate on the negotiating path and negotiating process, white house lawn,...
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. >> charlie: this was legislation passed by congress and signed by president clinton. >> 1996. charlie: -hea now said that he supports the fact that it ought to be declared unconstitutional. >> yes.çó charlie: so you went to the supreme court. ted olsen makes the argument. you and he had prepared together. what was preparation like? >> well, one of the things that you do when you prepare for any appellate argument is you spend a lot of time reading the cases and a lot of time familiarizing yourself with theñr evidence. so that you are in a position to answer whatever questions come at you either from the other side or from the court. and when you're in an appellate court, you only get a limited amount of time. i mean, we only had a limited amount of time in the federal court of appeals. we only had a limited amount of time in the supreme court. and you want to be able to make your points really directly and concisely. you don't have a chance to look it up and you don't have a chance to come back afterwards. so what you're trying to do is you're trying to be so prepared that
. >> charlie: this was legislation passed by congress and signed by president clinton. >> 1996. charlie: -hea now said that he supports the fact that it ought to be declared unconstitutional. >> yes.çó charlie: so you went to the supreme court. ted olsen makes the argument. you and he had prepared together. what was preparation like? >> well, one of the things that you do when you prepare for any appellate argument is you spend a lot of time reading the cases and a lot...